Historian of slavery, capitalism & Native American lives. BRETHREN BY NATURE: New England Indians, Colonists, and the Origins of American Slavery @CornellPress
Join us with @ProfNewellOSU as we discuss the realities of slavery. This important session will explore the experiences of northeastern woodland Indigenous peoples.
To Register: ow.ly/iEgn50TM6MF
I love seeing my friends in documentaries. Stumbled upon “Underground Railroad: The Secret History” last night and almost jumped after seeing @LorienTinuviel sitting outside of my now office at the McNeil Center!
The next Ohio Seminar in Early American History is a Q&A with Alejandra Dubcovsky @ucriverside on her new book "Talking Back: Native Women and the Making of the Early South" Dec 1, 2-3:30pm eastern. Register here t.ly/ncQyb (*no pre-circulated paper)
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I’ll be interviewing @adubcovskyj for this online event—join us to
discuss her fantastic new book the “bossy women” of the Native southeast!@osuhistorydept #NativeAmerican
The next Ohio Seminar in Early American History is a Q&A with Alejandra Dubcovsky @ucriverside on her new book "Talking Back: Native Women and the Making of the Early South" Dec 1, 2-3:30pm eastern. Register here t.ly/ncQyb (*no pre-circulated paper)
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If your research aligns with @osuhistorydept@MellonFdn project on Native Am/Af Am citizenship & civic engagement 1780-1930 & you are looking for a postdoc pls dm or email me.
So honored to discuss the Pequot War and Indigenous enslavement in New England with Mashantucker Pequot Tribal Nation leaders @BPLBoston last week! #NativeAmericanHeritage
Recording of our Origin Stories talk and panel discussion with Mashantucket scholar/activists @lancepaulyoung, Michael Thomas, & Rashad Young @air_shad at historicbostons.org
.@TiyaMilesTAM, a Radcliffe professor and Harvard professor of history, moderates this panel on enslavement, indenture, and dispossession. She has published work on intersecting Black and Native histories and literatures. history.fas.harvard.edu/peop…
On Nov. 1 @BPLBoston Raab Auditorium & livestream I’ll present Origin Stories/Indigenous Enslavement with Joshua Carter & Michael Thomas of the Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation. Join us! eventbrite.com/e/origin-stor…
Today is Day 2 of #BannedBooksWeek.
Research and Reference Librarian Mark Armstrong let us know that one of the only copies of an unexpurgated "An Answer to the Declaration of the American Congress" exists here at the John Carter Brown Library.
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I bet fellow inductee @Lin_Manuel is starstruck at the prospect of being onstage with @ASCatOSU Prof. Kendra McSweeney at the American Academy of Arts & Sciences induction ceremony this wknd! @americanacad@mershoncenter
TT Asst. Prof. @OSU_TheaterFilm in history of film & moving image media. Focus areas: ecology & climate change, disability, indigeneity, migration, diaspora, decolonization, or the global south. osu.wd1.myworkdayjobs.com/OS…
Hopewell Ceremonial Earthworks has been added to the UNESCO World Heritage List. Congrats to Former Dir. Richard Shiels, Lucy Murphy & John Low who brought its history to the public via their teaching and public outreach. tinyurl.com/hceeee